Regenerative Medicine:
The Future Of Anti-Aging Care

Over time, healthy tissue can become dysfunctional due to age and injury. Regenerative Medicine helps your body rebuild and repair these tissues using healthy stem cells, growth factors and cytokines (our body’s own natural anti-inflammatory).

Health Benefits

Relieve Joint Pain

Neuropathy Pain

Eliminate Surgery

Osteoarthritic Pain

What Are Mesenchymal Stem Cells And Why Are They Important For Healing And Regeneration?

These master cells in our bodies have the capacity to change into any other type of cell in our body. This means they can become cartilage cells, nerve cells, muscle cells and many others. They have the ability to replicate substantially compared to normal cells.
However, as we age, the number and vitality of stem cells decline significantly. They become less effective over time at regenerating (delete). This is exactly why we don’t heal as fast as our kids or grandkids.

What if we could inject brand new Mesenchymal stem cells directly into the areas of pain and degeneration?

The ability to heal and regenerate tissue could be significant. This is precisely the concept behind our Regenerative Medicine program.

Most of us use a car to get around. But are all of them the same? Some cars are just built stronger and faster, as they are designed for more than just transport. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC’s) can be considered specialized cells that are designed for a much bigger purpose, in this case healing and regeneration. MSC’s act like an army commander, sending out orders to all the soldiers to repair, rebuild and protect the body against injury and degeneration.

But mesenchymal stem cells take it a step further… They can actually TRANSFORM into other cells types, such as muscle, tissue, tendon, brain and heart cells. Imagine how much the body can heal with these powerful warriors inside your body.

So Why Do We Need New Stem Cells?

As we age, we have fewer mesenchymal stem cells in our body. This is why it takes longer to heal as we get older. However, we can receive new stem cells that are donated from the umbilical cord of healthy newborn babies after birth.